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      • CONCLUSION: The way people experience pride influences how prejudiced their attitudes are toward stigmatized groups. IMPLICATION: Authentic pride appears to create a self-confidence that boosts empathy for others, while feelings of superiority may reduce compassion and exacerbate people's untoward biases.
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  1. Dec 20, 2018 · WASHINGTON — People who value following purity rules over caring for others are more likely to view gay and transgender people as less human, which leads to more prejudice and support for discriminatory public policies, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association.

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  3. Apr 26, 2012 · How does feeling one or the other change one's approach to other people? Specifically, does the bad kind of pride lead to prejudice? Strict Parenting and Same-Sex Urges Lead to Homophobia

  4. May 18, 2023 · “Teaching pride without warning can cause children to run into challenges they’re unprepared for. But focusing only on bias and discrimination can drive anxiety or depression.” Families of color are often well versed in having explicit conversations about race, Anderson said.

  5. The present research demonstrates that pride has divergent effects on prejudice, exacerbating or attenuating evaluative biases against stigmatized groups, depending on the form of pride experienced.

    • Claire E. Ashton-James, Jessica L. Tracy
    • 2012
  6. Dec 8, 2022 · I define prejudice as sources of negative differences between social groups, including stigma, bias, and discrimination. Second, I review emerging research that harnesses pride-and-prejudice perspectives to address social disparities tied to inclusion and intergroup attitudes.

  7. Aug 30, 2021 · A persons social identity can be a source of ‘pride and prejudice’—that is, both belonging and exclusion. This insight can matter deeply for college students.

  8. One mistake we often make is thinking of prejudice and discrimination only in extreme terms such as genocide and hate crimes. In many countries and cultures, where overt expression of racism (and other intolerances) has become socially unacceptable, intolerances have gone “underground,” hidden in subtle forms.

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